Unexploded WWII Bombs

Sixty-eight years after the Blitz, there are still thousands of unexploded German bombs littering the British landscape, and they’re still being dug up. Now a map of likely unexploded bomb locations has been released, with locations extrapolated from historical records such as WWII aerial photography and contemporary insurance maps assessing bombing damage. Via Infonaut.

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Posted on Tuesday, July 15, 2008 at 7:09 AM
Categories: Historical Maps

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The article doesn’t mention how the public can acquire this map. Do you know if it will be available online anytime soon?

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